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Vapour pressure of water at high temperature

Article no: P2340100

Principle

The high-pressure steam apparatus makes it possible to measure steam pressure in a temperature range of 100-250 °C. This allows for investigations to be performed on real gases and vapours. Typical equilibrium states between gas and liquid phases can be set up. For this purpose, water is heated in a closed pressure chamber at constant volume. The heat of vaporisation is determined at various temperatures from the measurement of vapour pressure as a function of temperature.

Benefits

  • No open flame in the setup - Reduction of thermal hazard
  • No gas burner required - Easy to operate and no consumption of consumables
  • compact, easily transportable experimental setup

Tasks

  1. Measure the vapour pressure of water as a function of temperature.
  2. Calculate the heat of vaporisation at various temperatures from the values measured.
  3. Determine boiling point at normal pressure by extrapolation.

Learning objectives

  • Boiling point
  • Heat of vaporisation
  • Clausius-Clapeyron equation
  • Van't Hoff law
  • Carnot cycle

Scope of delivery

High pressure vapour unit 02622-10 1
Heat conductive paste, 60 g 03747-00 1
Heating apparatus for glass jacket system 32246-93 1
Pipette with rubber bulb, long 64821-00 1
Tripod base PHYWE 02002-55 1
Boss head 02043-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02031-00 1
Lab thermometer,-10..+250C 38065-00 1

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